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The fertility, maternal health, and infant health consequences of reproductive policy change

Organization JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITYLocation BALTIMORE, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2024Deadline 31 May 2029
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Recent state-level policy changes related to reproductive and pregnancy health have potential impacts on fertility and perinatal outcomes in the United States. Groups with higher baseline rates of pregnancy-related risks—including late entry into prenatal care, preterm birth, low birthweight, and severe maternal morbidity—may be…

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